A total of 1028 voters cast their ballot during advance voting in the by-election for the Trustee, Toronto District School Board (TDSB) Ward 11.
Turnout for advance voting was:
Election day
Election day is Monday, March 3. On election day, 18 voting places will be open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Eligible voters choosing to vote on election day must do so at their assigned voting places. Voting place details are available on the Toronto Elections webpage: www.toronto.ca/MyVote.
To receive a ballot at a voting place, a voter must present identification that shows their name and qualifying TDSB Ward 11 (Don Valley West) address.
Voters are encouraged to bring their Voter Information Card (VIC) with them to the voting place. Paper VICs were mailed to electors who were on the voters’ list by Thursday, February 6. To view, print or download a digital copy of a VIC to a mobile device, visit www.toronto.ca/Myvote.
About VICs
By-election results
Starting at approximately 9 p.m. on Monday, March 3, unofficial by-election results are expected to be available on the Toronto Elections webpage: www.toronto.ca/ByElection.
Unofficial by-election results will include vote totals from advance voting, mail-in voting and election day.
Results for previous by-elections can be found on the City of Toronto’s Open Data webpage: https://open.toronto.ca/dataset/elections-official-by-election-results/
Third party advertiser registration
A person, corporation or trade union which intends to spend money to promote, support or oppose a candidate in the TDSB Ward 11 (Don Valley West) by-election must register as a third party advertiser.
Registration for third party advertisers closes at 4:30 p.m. on Friday, February 28.
A third party advertiser Notice of Registration can only be filed in person at the Toronto Elections office at City Hall. Registrations can be filed Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
The City Clerk must certify the registration before a third party advertiser can spend money on their campaign, accept contributions or begin advertising. Registered third party advertisers must identify themselves on advertisements and comply with requirements under the Municipal Elections Act, 1996.
More information about how to become a registered third party advertiser, including forms and rules, is available on the Toronto Elections webpage: https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/elections/2025-toronto-district-school-board-by-election/2025-toronto-district-school-board-by-election-third-party-advertisers/.
More information about the TDSB Ward 11 (Don Valley West) by-election is available on the Toronto Elections webpage: www.toronto.ca/byelection.
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